You did configure the OpenDNS server addresses on the computer? Sure, then this is normal, as you have taken your local name resolution away. You have a few options:1. Configure the OpenDNS server addresses on the router instead of the computer.2. Call your router by its IP address instead of its "name".3. Append a line to your hosts file like: 192.168.1.1 dsldevice.lanAny one of these will allow you to access your router again.

"As for option 2, I don't know how to find my router's address."Just do an "ipconfig" and get it from the "Default Gateway", or open the status window / details of your network connection.

"Option 3 is one I could try, assuming that 192.168.1.1 is appropriate."No, you must replace 192.168.1.1 by your router's IP address, of course. Everything else makes it impossible to reach your router by "dsldevice.lan".Hint: If you introduce a line like (always after "127.0.0.1 localhost"):192.168.1.1. dsldevice.lan darling idiot jukebox henry johnthen you can call your router by any one of those names.